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from the very beginning the intent of PowerShell was to bridge the gap between developers and operators and give them a single common tool that they can use together.

— Jeffrey Snover, distinguished engineered and lead architect for Windows Server and System Center

Windows Powershell Basics on edX

https://www.edx.org/course/windows-powershell-basics-0

Powershell Security Best Practices on edX

https://www.edx.org/course/powershell-security-best-practices

Learn best practices on how to use PowerShell securely and how to use PowerShell to enhance security.

Getting Started with PowerShell 3.0

https://mva.microsoft.com/en-us/training-courses/getting-started-with-powershell-3-0-jump-start-8276

Interested in learning PowerShell? This Microsoft PowerShell course is designed to teach busy IT professionals, admins, and help desk personnel about how to use PowerShell to improve management capabilities, automate redundant tasks, and manage the environment in scale. Through this PowerShell tutorial, you will learn how PowerShell works and how to make PowerShell work for you from experts Jeffrey Snover, the inventor of PowerShell, and Jason Helmick, Senior Technologist at Concentrated Technology. Create a valuable experience when you take this free Microsoft PowerShell course at Microsoft Virtual Academy.

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